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Our planet is warming up more and more. Drawing the diagram of the temperature based on the past 50 years' data and continuing it for the future years shows us that, finally, Earth would become uninhabitable. To prevent this destiny, the scientists of Extajokar, an extremely developed planet distanced 300 million kilometres from earth, decide to rescue our planet by increasing its distance from the sun. This decision engages them with a huge project which lasts almost three centuries. Building a world 30 kilometres below the earth, transferring the inhabitants and creating a new lifestyle for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Our planet is warming up more and more. Drawing the diagram of the temperature based on the past 50 years' data and continuing it for the future years shows us that, finally, Earth would become uninhabitable. To prevent this destiny, the scientists of Extajokar, an extremely developed planet distanced 300 million kilometres from earth, decide to rescue our planet by increasing its distance from the sun. This decision engages them with a huge project which lasts almost three centuries. Building a world 30 kilometres below the earth, transferring the inhabitants and creating a new lifestyle for them are parts of this project. The novel has many exciting scenes, but hitting the earth to change its orbit is the most dangerous one.
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Autorenporträt
Author Saeid Hasibi was born and raised and later studied in Iran. As a senior engineer, he has led mega projects in the oil, gas and petrochemical fields, the industries that are the main enemies of the environment. His observations and experiences, along with understanding the effects of climate change through the years, convinced him that our planet is in grave danger, inspiring the idea for writing this novel. Although he immigrated to Canada and studied business administration, he preferred to follow his idea about the environment. The book before you is the result of this challenge.